Dinosaur egg tinkering from splitter peas
Dried split peas are a source of protein and fiber, and they are the basic ingredients of pea soup. With water, chops, bacon, onions, leeks, celery root, carrots, potatoes, smoked sausage and pepper and salt you make real Dutch pea soup. Lovely, nice snert! Maybe you'll also eat rye bread with cat bacon and mustard?
With this (low-fat) natural product you can also make fun crafts. The small green hemispheres are easy to stick on paper, cardboard, styrofoam and.. on an egg! And then it looks nice like an egg from a dinosaur, crocodile or a snake. A little creepy, but still! Pasting the dried peas is a fun activity, you are doing it for a while! One by one, pick up the (already well-lying) hemispheres with one wet finger, and then place them on the glued egg part. Not difficult, but it does not go super fast!

With this (low-fat) natural product you can also make fun crafts.
Here is already cardboard pasted with split peas:
The small green hemispheres are easy to stick on paper, cardboard, styrofoam and.. on an egg! Take a real egg (hard-boiled or blown out), plastic or styrofoam egg and paste it with transparent allmucous. And then it looks nice like an egg from a reptile, for example a dinosaur, crocodile or a snake.. A bit creepy, but still funny!